Joshica
Joshica is a high-energy Rock & Soul band duo that captivates audiences with their heartfelt music and soul-stirring performances. Comprised of Joshica on vocals and Dominique on the guitar, this dynamic pair brings a unique blend of rock and roll, soul, and Americana influences to their sound.
Mark
Don+ is a DMV educator, writer, poet, and recording artist. He holds a Bachelors in English with a focus on rhetoric and composition from Claflin University and a Masters in Secondary English from New York University. His first EP, “R.A.W: Rhythm and Words,” was released in 2021 and charted at #32 on the iTunes R&B charts. Don+ is a 12-year veteran educator now working as a school administrator and Literacy Coach. He is preparing to release his first book of poetry and his second EP in 2024 and currently serves as a co-producer and MC of Electric Euphoria open mic series.
Mike
I am Michael Parks.....I am the lead vocalist for the group/band "Da One Band". We are a band that consist of vocalist and musicians from the Maryland D.C and Virginia area who has performed at various events and clubs throughout the Maryland D.C. and Virginia region. We do charity events,give backs to the community,assit other organizations with projects and events aimed to better our youth and the surrounding communitiues. 

Material Actions

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Material Actions is a performance created with video artist Mark Brown. The piece was originally developed for the Dutch Cabinet at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland and premiered as part of their 2016 ART/SOUND/NOW series.

In this performance Fucile used a series of contact microphones to "play" common, modern materials such as bricks, coins, and a fan. Brown projects a sound-reactive video behind me. The work work considers the economics of the Dutch Golden Age and the modern museum.
Medium: performance
Year: 2016
Details: 30:00

Occupational Enterprises

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Occupational Enterprises is a performance where Fucile rearranges 200 white bricks into a series of structures for sixty minutes. Each one is toppled before building another. The sound of the moving, stacked, and collapsed bricks is transmitted by a contact microphone attached to the floor and distorted by a series of effects.

In addition to Fucile's Italian immigrant ancestry, the work was informed by several texts. The first, Hito Steyerl’s essay: “Is a Museum a Factory?,” observes that many places where employees worked on factory lines have recently been transformed into sites of artistic labor. Indeed, many cultural institutions and artist studios are in former industrial spaces. The second, Pietro DiDonato’s novel Christ in Concrete, tells the story of an Italian immigrant bricklayer who is killed on the job due to unsafe conditions and whose eldest son is forced to leave school to support his family.
Medium: performance
Year: 2017
Details: 01:00:00

Birds, Bees

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Birds, Bees is a performance that utilizes with amplified objects and live sound pulled from multiple audio technologies. Rooted in the noises and materials of Fucile's grandmother's beloved Lowcountry South Carolina, it is a reflection on a place and the passing of time.
Medium: performance
Year: 2018
Details: 12:30

Fenster

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Fenster uses field recordings of Fucile’s cat, Bocce, purring. It also features snare drum (played with a palm from a Palm Sunday with her aunt and mother in 2019), melodica, and voice. This performance was commissioned by The Red Room Collective for The Red Room in Your Room, in April 2021.
Medium: performance
Year: 2021
Details: 15:41
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